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The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI, / ˈ ɒ m z iː / OM-zee) is a science and technology museum in Portland, Oregon, United States.It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands-on permanent exhibits focused on natural sciences, industry, and technology, while transient exhibits span a wider range of ...
In 1986, PGE gave Station L and 18.5 acres (7.5 ha) of land to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). [2] The Station L turbine is a central feature of OMSI's Turbine Hall. [3] The complex was listed on the National Register in 1985, and was delisted in 2020. [4]
USS Blueback at her mooring outside of OMSI on the Willamette River in Portland Ore. Blueback spent the first three and a half months of 1980 in local operations and exercises in preparation for overseas movement. Blueback departed San Diego on 15 April and completed her submerged transit of the Pacific at Okinawa on 11 May.
Apr. 7—LA GRANDE — A number of La Grande School District grades schoolers are having electrifying experiences this week to the delight of their classmates. The manes and curls of students in ...
OMSI/Southeast Water station is a light rail station on the MAX Orange Line, located at 2210 Southeast 2nd Place on the east foot of the Tilikum Crossing bridge in Portland, Oregon. [1] Like South Waterfront/SW Moody Station on the west side of the Willamette River , it consists of two island platforms .
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Website; lives and contributions of Oregon's Nikkei community, located in Portland's old Japantown area Oregon Maritime Museum: Downtown Southwest Maritime Located on the steam sternwheeler Portland in Tom McCall Waterfront Park: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) Hosford-Abernethy: Southeast Science
Eugene Science Center was founded in 1961 as the Southwest Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (SWOMSI). SWOMSI received initial support from its parent organization, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) of Portland, but soon after became an independent museum with a board of directors composed primarily of local educators.